Combination penholder and blotter.



PATENTED AUG. 27, 1907.

R. S. A. VON PINGEL. GOMBINATION PENHOLDER AND BLOTTBR.

APPLIOAZIIOH FILED JAN. 8, 1907.

UNITED REGNAR SQTHUSFA BERT VON PiNeEi-i, OF NEW YORK, N3 .Y.

commnxon rnmomnnnma BLOTTER.

Specification of Letters Patent.

' Patented Aug. 27 1907.

Application filed January 8, 1907. Serial No- 361,364.

To all iuhom 'it may concern: 7

- Be it known that REGNAIR Somme ALBERT VON PINGEL, a citizen of the United States, and a resident of New York, in the county of New York and State of New York, have invented certain new and useful novelty in the form of e Oombindtion Penholder and Blotter of which the following is a. specification.

1 This invention relates to newt-and useiulimprovements in combined pen holders end lalottcrs, and con- 1 0 sists in various details of construction and arrangements of parts which will be hereinafter fully described and then specifically-defined in the appended claim.

My invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings, in which:- v 15. Figure l is a plan view ahovi'ing the fee/cures of my invention, and Fig 2 is a detail 'view ahowing the menner of attaching the blotter to the shaft of a pcn holder. Reference noiv being had to the details of the drawl ings by letter, A designates a pen-holder having a-pen E at the end thereof. .i 4 7 g j B is a cylindrical blotterhaving two wires C forming a hail, the outer ends of which wires form bearings upon which said holder is journalcd. The inner ends of Wires which form the bail are twisted together, ionningm a spiral conicel-ehnped socket D'adepted to'fit oventbe end of the pen-holder. V I

By the'provision of a device as shown anddoscri bed, it will be noted that each Wirefi], the ends of which are l twisted to form a conical-shaped socket member, serves to press theroller against lateral movement and provide a secure'socket means for holding the blotter upon the it pen-holder. I What I claim is; v In combinatlonwith a pen-holder, a cylindrical roller, 0. plurallty of wires, the outer ends of which form bearings upon which the roiler is mounted, their inner ends being twisted together, forming a spiral conical-shaped socket-f designed to fit over the end of the pen-holder, 's-(iid' wire being adapted tohold the roller from moving longltu dlnally in opposite directions, as'fi'et forth. I -l Signed at New ,York, in the county 01. New Yor k'iand State 01 New York, this seventh day of January, A. D. 1997. REGNAR SOPHUS ALBERT VON PINGEL.

Witnesses:

' HENRY Wmnlnnm,

Video WOLSTEIN VON Runnoin 

